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Vienna (/ v i ˈ ɛ n ə /) is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.As of the 2020 U.S. census, Vienna has a population of 16,473. [2] Significantly more people live in ZIP codes with the Vienna postal addresses (22180, 22181, and 22182), bordered approximately by Interstate 66 on the south, Interstate 495 on the east, Route 7 to the north, and Hunter Mill Road to the west, than ...
Egypt is a hamlet in the South Bucks district of Buckinghamshire, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located within Farnham Royal civil parish , just to the north of Farnham Common , and on the edge of Burnham Beeches .
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 584 square miles (1,510 km 2), of which 580 square miles (1,500 km 2) is land and 3.9 square miles (10 km 2) (0.7%) is water. [9] The geographic center of Virginia is located in Buckingham County, near the Mt. Rush community.
Fort Egypt, a large log house, is a historic landmark in Page County, Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places (#79003064). Built of 20"-25" diameter logs dovetailed at the corners, Fort Egypt has a massive stone chimney in the center of the house. It contains a fortified cellar with loop holes, possibly designed for ...
Location: Wolf Trap, Virginia, U.S. Nearest city: Vienna, Virginia, U.S. Area: 130 acres (53 ha) [1] Established: October 15, 1966 () Visitors: 424,364 (in 2017) [2] Governing body: National Park Service Wolf Trap Foundation: Website: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Woods Crossroads (also called Woods Cross Roads) is an unincorporated community in Gloucester County, in the U. S. state of Virginia. Woods Crossroads is located on U.S. Route 17 and Virginia State Route 14 6.5 miles (10.5 km) northwest of Gloucester Courthouse. Woods Crossroads has a post office with ZIP code 23190. [2]
Lansdowne is a census-designated place and planned community located near Leesburg, Virginia in Loudoun County, Virginia. The population as of the 2010 United States Census was 11,253. [2] It is north of State Route 7 and south of the Potomac River. Before the Revolutionary War, the Lee family established Coton Manor here.
Kenmore, (also known as Kenmore Woods), is a historic house in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States. It was built in 1829 by Samuel Alsop, Jr. (1776–1859) for his daughter Ann Eliza and her husband, John M. Anderson.